Vice President Pence: Welcome to the White House. Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States. President Trump: Thank you very much, Mike. Just returned from an amazing visit with a great
I don't know what to say. I didn't know that there would be a podium with a microphone. I thought I would just be singing songs. Not to downplay that, but…oh, my goodness, what an honor! I am just so
Mr. Speaker, yesterday, an act of terrorism tried to silence our democracy. But today, we meet as normal – as generations have done before us, and as future generations will continue to do – to delive
Thank you, Hilda, for that introduction and for those kind words. And thank you to everyone who has made this event happen: Michael Heller; Henry Davis; our sponsors, Canaccord; James Gurd and the tea
Prime Minister Theresa May: I would like to start by welcoming everybody here to Number 10 Downing Street – my office but also my home. And it's wonderful to see so many people here and to see the bui
Before I begin, I know that you'd all want to join me in sending our thoughts and prayers to all those sadly affected by yesterday's terrible attack in Westminster. We will be thinking of all the fami
Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. Please be seated. Well, good afternoon. It turns out these are easier when you're talking about somebody else. At a moment like this, I think of all the times
President Obama: Hey! All right, that's enough. Don't want to embarrass the guy. Welcome to the White House, everybody. As I have already delivered my farewell address, I will try to be relatively bri
My fellow Americans, This week, I nominated Neil Gorsuch for the United States Supreme Court. Judge Gorsuch is one of the most qualified people ever to be nominated for this post. He is a graduate of
President Trump: Thank you. Thank you very much. What an honor. They just gave me this beautiful jacket. They said, here, Mr. President, please take this home. I said, let me wear it. And then they ga
Since the days of George Washington, presidents have delivered some form of final message while in office – a farewell address to the American people. On Tuesday night, in Chicago, I'll deliver mine.
Hi, everybody. If you've ever played a game of basketball in a gym, or entered a contest in school, or started a small business in your hometown, you know that competition is a good thing. It pushes u
There was a time when British Olympic medal winners became household names because there were so few of them. But the 67 medals at this year's Games in Rio and 147 at the Paralympics meant that the GB
My fellow Americans, I'm joining you today from the deck of what will be our Nation's newest aircraft carrier, the soon-to-be commissioned Gerald R. Ford, and as you can see, I'm wearing a jacket and
President Trump: Thank you. Shelly. Thank you very much. I guess they like what we're about to sign. I knew they were going to like this one. Well, thank you very much. I very much appreciate it. And
President Obama: Hello, everybody! Merry Christmas! Aloha! Mele Kalikimaka! Thank you so much. Well, I just want to, first of all, thank Colonel Killeen and General Cavanaugh and Sergeant Major Hall a
The Government I lead faces an important task as we negotiate our departure from the European Union. But our vision and ambition is bigger than that. Because last summer's referendum was not just a vo
President Donald J. Trump: Thank you very much. I am honored to have Prime Minister Theresa May here for our first official visit from a foreign leader. This is our first visit, so – great honor. The
President Trump: U-S-A! Thank you, Dennis. And I have to say, I love South Carolina. I love it. Remember we came down – all together, we came down, and this was going to be a place that was tough to w
Thank you very much. And I am pleased to be here in Turkey today and to be able to meet Prime Minister Yildirim and President Erdogan just one day after meeting the new US President Donald Trump in Wa